Ya know, watching "Leave It To Beaver" as a kid was great. It was the ultimate 'feel good' show. Wally was the 'All American' kid who somehow managed to keep on the straight and narrow in spite of the constant efforts of Eddie Haskel. Eddie was the the mis-behaving classmate we all loved to watch but didn't have the guts to be. We loved watching him pull the wool over Mr. and Mrs. Cleaver's eyes but took comfort in knowing that they really were 'on' to his antics. And Beav, he was was just pure innocence and fun.
Back in 1965, turning 30 (let alone 50!) seemed impossible. Now, being a bit north of the BIG FIVE OH, I now have a different perspective on things. But even me turning 50 can't begin to compare to how Eddie, The Beav and Wally (right) must feel. These guys were frozen in time at age 12 for most of us. In fact, until seeing this picture of this gang at age 60, my last memory of them was on the TV program.
Jeez Wally....life sure goes by fast.
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Pretty cool Post, Pete. I'm KE5UTN Dan in Louisiana. Beav. Wally and the gang were just a little before my time, but I surely sunderstand your sentiment. Time does seem to stand still in our memories, yet it actually scoots along. How many times have you said or heard, "It seems like only yesterday..." In the brief context of life, it was only yesterday.
You should add some more posts here.
My blog www.dtaverne.blogspot.com You might want to type, "Anchor of Sentiment" in the search box on that blogs upper left corner. It's fiction I wrote. Take care.. Dan
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